Comment by badhorseman

10 days ago

My tone probably came off as antagonistic and that was not my intention. I was interested in if anyone was using the high fidelity graphical features for something other then making the environment prettier.

I am always interested in what features new editors and how people use them and such and if I am missing out.

As far as I can tell, no. I moved to zed from nvim for fast starts + better AI UX with edit prediction & agents than nvim without start time/RAM of cursor. It delivered on that, but now that I think about it my coding practices have changed so much since that decision (sitting in Claude / https://www.conductor.build) I should probably just go back to nvim!

From this perspective - not sure, to be honest. For me an important factor was that Zed is getting way more love from its devs than my old editor of choice Helix. But also not being constrained to a cell grid is very nice in terms of readability to me.

One thing that Zed doesn't solve but likely will is that I found "jump to label" style of features (I think flash.nvim is the closest for neovim?) is almost unreadable to me with inlined labels, but that's so highly specific I'm almost willing to live with it